Cherry Bomb is a gourmand fragrance by the house of Tokyo Milk Parfumarie Curiosite. Its base is made of wild rose and chocolate, accompanied with vetiver and osmanthus.

Cherry bomb or Globe Salute is a small firework bomb, which has been forbidden since the 1960es (at least in the USA), for its explosion could harm or even kill people. Besides that, Cherry Bomb is the name of several music compositions, starting from a song by teenage girl band The Runaways, 1976, to 2008 song with the same name by Kylie Minogue.

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Cherry Bomb Fragrance Reviews

2746cstreet

Cherry cordials. This fragrance is extremely syrupy to me. Something in here smells burnt and bitter as well, like almost a road tar or melted rubber note.
Lasts for all of 40 minutes, like many other Tokyo Milk products.

Jun 03 2013

EnglishCountryGarden

Combine one spray of this with two of Let Them Eat Cake and you have a useable gourmand. Which is what I do with it, like wearing Cherry Bakewells. On it's own, it's loud and tart, and makes you want to do that daft face you do when you put something really sour in your mouth.

Feb 09 2013

evekrieg

this scent was lovely right out of the bottle. wet it smelled luscious and fruity. the dry-down turned immediately to chocolate, then quickly died. this scent has no staying power or throw whatsoever. an hour later and it's almost totally dead. the slightest floral base remains.

Dec 24 2011

luxatron

Cherry Bomb starts of smelling very edible like chocolate cordial cherries, but it very quickly (like, within 45 seconds) winds down into barely-there vetiver and flowers without of a trace of its gourmand beginnings, before disappearing completely into the skin. This EDP has almost no sillage, which is unfortunate because I have to admit this leaves my skin smelling pretty good. Even after being applied extremely generously via dabbing from a sample vial, Cherry Bomb still had absolutely no sillage. I'm disappointed because this scent could have been amazing if it just had some more power behind it!

Dec 07 2011

belleyflop67

i'll start by confessing that i am a very big fan of tokyo milk, but cherry bomb fell flat. i couldn't detect any of the single notes listed, and i literally sprayed it over & over again....couldn't smell anything. --anything at all. 'let them eat cake' is next on my wishlist!

Nov 13 2011

cloyd42

Bomb indeed. This is an unfortunate agglomeration of obviously synthetic gourmand smells. Sweetnspicey said it more kindly but the obvious inspiration for this stuff are those hideously cheap cordial cherries that you can get in drugstores--the ones where I'm pretty sure the cordial flavoring is formaldehyde rather than brandy. It's not often where lousy persistence could be seen as a benefit.

If you want an inexpensive well done gourmand with chocolate notes I'd recommend Aquolina Chocolover--true chocolate and delightful herb and sweet notes. If you really want something from Tokyo Milk try one of their good gourmands like Milk and Honey or Let Them Eat Cake.

This is a great scent if it only lasted. I just sprayed on my wrist and within five minutes I can't smell it anymore. It's too bad because the scent is very pretty

Feb 09 2011

miZZpuRRfect

no cherry notes listed, how this ?????

Jan 20 2011

sweetnspicey

It's not for me, but if you want to smell like a slightly more sophisticated version of cordial cherries, this scent would be for you.

Dec 03 2010

midsummer

Ok, get this: I hate gourmands. I hate fruity florals. Most of all, I hate the scent of cherry.

Except that I love love love this scent. On me, the chocolate notes spring forward, and it smells like opening a box of chocolates on Valentine's day. It's sexy, but not at all in-your-face.

Can be found at Anthropologie in the US.

Aug 16 2010

tessture

The chocolate notes in this aren't strong, only enhancing the cherry with a feeling of warmth. It is by definition a fruity floral, but is in no way girly or temporary. This has a feeling of smooth warmth in it's fruit, as if the cherries were sun-warmed and the flowers bobbed in a warm summer breeze. Very pretty and didn't smell artificial on me as most chocolate notes tend to.

Jan 10 2010

andy

i love this one its really got a nice kick to it! definately a great scent for a man to wear it really brings out teh masculinity to wear more soft scents

Aug 29 2009

Sterling Maiden

I certainly do love this one. Notes of chocolate don't always work on me, but this one does. Cherry Bomb is the bomb!

UPDATE:
I originally wrote this while trying it for the first time. The only problem with it is that 15 minutes after I put it on, I could no longer smell it. Poof! Vanished...just like that. Will not be buying this one.

Feb 17 2009

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Cherry Bomb by Tokyo Milk Parfumarie Curiosite2.86
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